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English:
  • Tarifa (Province Cádiz, Andalucia, Spain), view from the vista point Plazuela del Viento: the Strait of Gibraltar and the moroccan coast of Africa which is only 14 km apart. At the horizon, the mountain Musa (848 m) in the Rif mountains.
Deutsch:
  • Tarifa (Provinz Cádiz, Andalusien, Spanien), Blick vom Aussichtspunkt Plazuela del Viento über die Straße von Gibraltar zur nur 14 km entfernten marokkanischen Küste Afrikas. Am Horizont ist der 848 m hohe Berg Musa im Rif-Gebirge zu sehen.
Polski:
  • Tarifa, Cieśnina Gibraltarska

  • Fotograf / Photographer: Manfred Werner ( User:Tsui, Tsui at de.wikipedia.org)
  • Datum / Date: September 2004 in Andalucia, Espana

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36° 0′ 44.00″ N, 5° 36′ 3.00″ W

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